Miss Marple's Tearoom, English tearoom in Sassafras, Shire of Yarra Ranges, Australia.
Miss Marple's Tearoom is an English-style tearoom in Sassafras featuring Tudor architecture, floral tablecloths, vintage doilies, and pictures of the Miss Marple character throughout the space. The venue serves traditional English tea, scones, and lunch items in a carefully decorated setting.
The tearoom was founded in 1982 as a tribute to Agatha Christie's detective character Miss Marple, who first appeared in literature in 1930. The space was created to celebrate this classic crime fiction character.
The tearoom draws its identity from Agatha Christie's detective Miss Marple and serves traditional English fare like Ploughman's lunch with cheese and pickles, plus fresh scones with cream and jam. Visitors experience English dining customs while seated among period furnishings and vintage details.
The tearoom operates from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays and until 4:30 PM on weekends without accepting reservations. Expect potential wait times, especially on weekends and holidays when the space fills up quickly.
The venue houses an extensive collection of Agatha Christie memorabilia and vintage porcelain teapots that shape the visitor experience. This assembly of objects creates a fully immersive environment for crime fiction fans.
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